Explore 18th Century France with Project Window

Ahead of the upcoming release of Assassin’s Creed Unity, Ubisoft has launched a special project called Project Window online. This special program will give players a chance to explore the world of the Revolutionary France from a street level as they explore the blood stained city and take in the architecture, art, and events that helped to shape this chaotic time in world history.

While exploring Paris, players will also be able to find and unlock content related to Assassin’s Creed, including artwork, videos, and content related to the real world history that inspired the game. You will also be able to uncover bonus content and other things that can lead to uncovering the secrets of the assassins and their history.

Further more, the whole thing will be narrated by Andy Serkis, a veteran UK-based voice actor, who plays the role of a charismatic revolutionary who will recount his own experiences as the player walks the streets of Paris and takes in all of the history that the legendary City of Lights has to offer.

As a bit of trivia, the name Project Window actually comes from one of the notorious nicknames for the guillotine. A device that saw wide use during the French Revolution as a means to execute many many people. Also, don’t forget to follow us on Twitter @APGNation!

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